
At Walsh Funerals & Memorials, we are here to support and guide you through the practical matters that come with the loss of a loved one. With years of experience in caring for families, we aim to bring comfort and clarity during this challenging period.
Here’s a guide to help you address some of the immediate practical steps, along with additional resources and support available to you.
Locating Important Documents
One of the first steps to take is locating any important documents, especially your loved one's will. A will may contain specific wishes regarding the funeral and other important details. If you cannot find a copy, consider contacting their solicitor, as they may have the document on file.
If you need further assistance, our team is available to guide you through this initial process. Contact us today if you have any questions.
Informing Family, Friends, and Relevant Organisations
Notifying family, friends, and necessary organisations is an essential part of managing practical matters. While it can be overwhelming, having a checklist can help you keep track of those who need to be informed. This includes close family and friends, as well as relevant institutions or service providers.
Here are some key contacts to consider:
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Employer: If your loved one was employed, inform their employer of their passing.
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Schools: Notify any educational institutions if they were a student.
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Medical and Social Services: Contact your family doctor, social services, or any care providers involved in your loved one’s life.
For convenience, here’s a list of additional institutions to consider notifying:
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Financial institutions (banks, building societies, credit/store cards)
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HM Revenue & Customs (for tax matters)
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Solicitor or accountant
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Utility providers (electricity, water, gas)
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Insurance providers (home, car, life)
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Membership organisations (clubs, societies, etc.)
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Government bodies such as the DVLA, UK Identity & Passport Service, and local authorities
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Royal Mail (to manage mail redirection if necessary)
If you’re unsure about whom to contact or need help prioritising, our team can provide personalised guidance. Reach out to us for more information.
Managing Finances and Seeking Advice
Sorting through your loved one’s finances is another key responsibility. However, it can be complex, and we strongly recommend seeking professional guidance to ensure everything is handled correctly.
Here are some resources and options available:
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Citizens Advice Bureau: Offers free, impartial advice on legal and financial matters, including estate administration.
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Department for Work and Pensions (DWP): May provide specific financial assistance and guidance on bereavement benefits.
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Consulting a Solicitor: For more in-depth financial or estate matters, you may wish to seek the services of a solicitor, who can provide specific legal advice and support.
Our team is also here to connect you with any additional resources you might need. Contact us today to discuss any financial or legal concerns.
Additional Resources and Support
During this period, you don’t have to manage everything alone. Many organisations offer support, including:
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Grief and Bereavement Support Services: If you or your family need emotional support, we can provide a list of local services.
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Financial Assistance Programs: Some local authorities and charities offer financial aid for funeral expenses, and we can help you explore these options if needed.
Let Us Help You Through Every Step
From practical arrangements to funeral planning and support services, Walsh Funerals & Memorials is here to make this process as manageable as possible for you. Contact us today for personalised assistance, or to book an appointment with one of our dedicated advisors.
With our compassionate support, we aim to lighten your burden so you can focus on honouring your loved one’s memory.

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